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    I'm crossing my fingers as I write this, but I found a new makeup that blends really well with the citix antioxidant sunscreen and it has dimethicone and titanium dioxide in it. It is called WONDER FINISH by Maybelline. The only active ingredient is octinoxate 4.0 %. It is made for all day wear, is non-comedogenic, non-acnegenic, hypo-allergenic, oil-free, SPF 15, & fragrance free. It is very light yet covers very well, it is super blendable and even though I'm a guy, you can't tell I'm wearing it. Less than 10 buck in CVS or ECKERD. Def give it a try. Blends well with the zinc oxide suncreens, I really like the citrix though. Please post your experience with this. Good Luck. -Chris

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    Hey Chris, Does this come in a liquid form, or is it powder?

    Thanks for the suggestion... I'm about out of what I've been using. Wanted to try something new with some of the good stuff I've read about on here.
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    Hey, actually one of the "new" things about this is that it goes on as a liquid and sets as a powder. I don't know, it doesn't really matter to me lol, as long as it looks natural, covers well, and doesn't cause an irritations, I'm fine. Let me know how it works for you. -Chris

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    I meant to ask - do you have dry skin? I have the peeling skin that goes with the rosacea, so I have a hard time finding anytype of based that is not either too oily or to drying.

    How does it do with that?
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    I have very oily skin, but complex 15 moisturizer is great and cheap too on amazon, you should try that with this. Good luck. I'm not super knowledable with makeup, lol, but I am trying to learn. -Chris

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    Hi Chris thanks for the info. I wanted to let everyone know about another makeup that works for me. It is Estee Lauder Double Wear makeup. I have very sensitive skin and will break out just by looking at something. My skin is blotchy from P & P's that come and go. This makeup has great coverage and helps tone down the redness. It also helps to cover up the red veins in my face. It is not cheap about $32 a bottle but if you can't use it you can take it back and get a refund.

    I also use DDF spf30 suncreen and this helps the makeup go on smooth. At night I use Neutragena oil free moisturizer for sensitive skin.

    Hope this helps.

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